The Pixel Buds’ once exclusive feature, has the ability to translate languages at the press of a button, and now it appears to be coming to every pair of headphones that have Google Assistant built in, reports Droid-Life. The functionality was quietly announced via a change in the text of Google’s support page for the Pixel Buds, which now reads: “Google Translate is available on all Assistant-optimized headphones and Android phones.”

The feature allows you to translate between 40 different languages. You can then use an Android handset as a speaker to translate your responses. The update means that an increasing number of Google Assistant-enabled headphones, including the Bose QC35 II and Sony 1000X M3, will be able to make use of the translation functionality.

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Brad updates us on the current status of the Marrakesh Treaty in the US Senate. He also discusses the global benefit of this treaty.Spotlight Gateway
Brad finally talks about Benetech’s efforts to help with Spotlight Gateway, which is a project designed to help those who have a visually impairment gain access to the power of reading through a combination of the Spotlight Text app, a Bookshare membership, and an iPad. Students who are eligible can receive all of these for free through the Spotlight Gateway program